logging in or signing up Kukovecz Mahugani Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 322 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 15, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Development of nanotubes and nanotube-based composites: Development of nanotubes and nanotube-based composites Ákos Kukovecz Dept. of Applied and Environmental Chemistry University of Szeged, Szeged, HungaryWho are we?: Who are we? Established in 1950. Head of Dept.: Imre KIRICSI Staff: 2 full professors, 3 associate professors, 3 assistant professors, 4 PhD students, ~10 undergraduate students Teaching activities: chemical engineering, environmental science, mathematics. Approx. 1 PhD degree awarded annually. Research activities: heterogeneous catalysis: selective oxidation, selective dehalogenation, CCVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes materials science: synthesis & characterization of micro- and mesoporous materials (zeolites, MCM-41 & co, SBA-15 & co.) Publication activities: ~20 papers published annually most frequent journals: Appl. Catal. A&B, Chem. Phys. Lett., Chem. Mater., J. Phys. Chem. A&B, J. Mol. Struct. Langmuir, CarbonWho are we?: Who are we? Established in 1950. Head of Dept.: Imre KIRICSI Staff: 2 full professors, 3 associate professors, 3 assistant professors, 4 PhD students, ~10 undergraduate students Teaching activities: chemical engineering, environmental science, mathematics. Approx. 1 PhD degree awarded annually. Research activities: heterogeneous catalysis: selective oxidation, selective dehalogenation, CCVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes materials science: synthesis & characterization of micro- and mesoporous materials (zeolites, MCM-41 & co, SBA-15 & co.) Publication activities: ~20 papers published annually most frequent journals: Appl. Catal. A&B, Chem. Phys. Lett., Chem. Mater., J. Phys. Chem. A&B, J. Mol. Struct. Langmuir, CarbonWho are we?: Who are we? Established in 1950. Head of Dept.: Imre KIRICSI Staff: 2 full professors, 3 associate professors, 3 assistant professors, 4 PhD students, ~10 undergraduate students Teaching activities: chemical engineering, environmental science, mathematics. Approx. 1 PhD degree awarded annually. Research activities: heterogeneous catalysis: selective oxidation, selective dehalogenation, CCVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes materials science: synthesis & characterization of micro- and mesoporous materials (zeolites, MCM-41 & co, SBA-15 & co.) Publication activities: ~20 papers published annually most frequent journals: Appl. Catal. A&B, Chem. Phys. Lett., Chem. Mater., J. Phys. Chem. A&B, J. Mol. Struct. Langmuir, CarbonOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur expertise: Our expertise Synthesis Large quantities of purified and functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) MWCNT-polymer, MWCNT-silica, MWCNT-zeolite composites TiO2 nanotubes and nanowires Characterization XRD TEM Surface hydrophobicity/hydrophylicity Pore structure characterization (N2 adsorption isotherms) Luminescence spectroscopy with ps laser pulse excitation Catalytic test reactions TG/DTA Our expertise: Our expertise Synthesis Large quantities of purified and functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) MWCNT-polymer, MWCNT-silica, MWCNT-zeolite composites TiO2 nanotubes and nanowires Characterization XRD TEM Surface hydrophobicity/hydrophylicity Pore structure characterization (N2 adsorption isotherms) Luminescence spectroscopy with ps laser pulse excitation Catalytic test reactions TG/DTA Interests in cooperation: Interests in cooperation FP6 STREP project focused on carbon nanotube polymer (e.g. rubber) composites (coordinator) FP6 MC RTN focused on TiO2/SiO2 + carbon nanotubes and the applicability of their composites (participant) Sending students to Marie Curie training sites (microscopy, surface nanostructures, nanoelectronics preferred) Sending students to existing RTNs Interests in cooperation: Interests in cooperation FP6 STREP project focused on carbon nanotube polymer (e.g. rubber) composites (coordinator) FP6 MC RTN focused on TiO2/SiO2 + carbon nanotubes and the applicability of their composites (participant) Sending students to Marie Curie training sites (microscopy, surface nanostructures, nanoelectronics preferred) Sending students to existing RTNs Interests in cooperation: Interests in cooperation FP6 STREP project focused on carbon nanotube polymer (e.g. rubber) composites (coordinator) FP6 MC RTN focused on TiO2/SiO2 + carbon nanotubes and the applicability of their composites (participant) Sending students to Marie Curie training sites (microscopy, surface nanostructures, nanoelectronics preferred) Sending students to existing RTNs Thank you for your attention!: Thank you for your attention! Contact information: Dr. Ákos Kukovecz Email: kakos@chem.u-szeged.hu Tel/fax: +36-62-544-619/620 WWW: http://aktweb.chem.u-szeged.hu/index.html Post: Dept. of Applied and Environmental Chemistry University of Szeged Rerrich B. tér 1. H-6720 SZEGED HUNGARY You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Kukovecz Mahugani Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 322 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 15, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Development of nanotubes and nanotube-based composites: Development of nanotubes and nanotube-based composites Ákos Kukovecz Dept. of Applied and Environmental Chemistry University of Szeged, Szeged, HungaryWho are we?: Who are we? Established in 1950. Head of Dept.: Imre KIRICSI Staff: 2 full professors, 3 associate professors, 3 assistant professors, 4 PhD students, ~10 undergraduate students Teaching activities: chemical engineering, environmental science, mathematics. Approx. 1 PhD degree awarded annually. Research activities: heterogeneous catalysis: selective oxidation, selective dehalogenation, CCVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes materials science: synthesis & characterization of micro- and mesoporous materials (zeolites, MCM-41 & co, SBA-15 & co.) Publication activities: ~20 papers published annually most frequent journals: Appl. Catal. A&B, Chem. Phys. Lett., Chem. Mater., J. Phys. Chem. A&B, J. Mol. Struct. Langmuir, CarbonWho are we?: Who are we? Established in 1950. Head of Dept.: Imre KIRICSI Staff: 2 full professors, 3 associate professors, 3 assistant professors, 4 PhD students, ~10 undergraduate students Teaching activities: chemical engineering, environmental science, mathematics. Approx. 1 PhD degree awarded annually. Research activities: heterogeneous catalysis: selective oxidation, selective dehalogenation, CCVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes materials science: synthesis & characterization of micro- and mesoporous materials (zeolites, MCM-41 & co, SBA-15 & co.) Publication activities: ~20 papers published annually most frequent journals: Appl. Catal. A&B, Chem. Phys. Lett., Chem. Mater., J. Phys. Chem. A&B, J. Mol. Struct. Langmuir, CarbonWho are we?: Who are we? Established in 1950. Head of Dept.: Imre KIRICSI Staff: 2 full professors, 3 associate professors, 3 assistant professors, 4 PhD students, ~10 undergraduate students Teaching activities: chemical engineering, environmental science, mathematics. Approx. 1 PhD degree awarded annually. Research activities: heterogeneous catalysis: selective oxidation, selective dehalogenation, CCVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes materials science: synthesis & characterization of micro- and mesoporous materials (zeolites, MCM-41 & co, SBA-15 & co.) Publication activities: ~20 papers published annually most frequent journals: Appl. Catal. A&B, Chem. Phys. Lett., Chem. Mater., J. Phys. Chem. A&B, J. Mol. Struct. Langmuir, CarbonOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur activities in the „nano” field: Our activities in the „nano” field Active partner in FP5 RTN „NANOCOMP”, postdoc links to FP4 RTN „NAMITECH” and FP5 RTN „FUNCARS” Coordinator in FP6 1st call project „NANOARCH” (passed threshold but currently not supported by the EC) FP6 participant in „HUNN” (supported by the EC) and „CBN” (under negotiation) Organizer of the 1st Szeged International Workshop on Advances in Nanoscience (lecturers: Ajayan, Prato, Zerbetto, Kuzmany, Biró, Muñoz...) Author of chapter „Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes” in the Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ed.: H.S. Nalwa, ASP, early 2004) Active co-operation with the following groups: Vienna, Austria: H. Kuzmany Dresden, Germany: T. Pichler, W. Reschetilowski Stuttgart, Germany: M. Rühle Namur, Belgium: J. B.Nagy Troy, NY, USA: R. Vajtai & P.M. Ajayan Lausanne, Switzerland: L. Forró Budapest, Hungary: L.P. BiróOur expertise: Our expertise Synthesis Large quantities of purified and functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) MWCNT-polymer, MWCNT-silica, MWCNT-zeolite composites TiO2 nanotubes and nanowires Characterization XRD TEM Surface hydrophobicity/hydrophylicity Pore structure characterization (N2 adsorption isotherms) Luminescence spectroscopy with ps laser pulse excitation Catalytic test reactions TG/DTA Our expertise: Our expertise Synthesis Large quantities of purified and functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) MWCNT-polymer, MWCNT-silica, MWCNT-zeolite composites TiO2 nanotubes and nanowires Characterization XRD TEM Surface hydrophobicity/hydrophylicity Pore structure characterization (N2 adsorption isotherms) Luminescence spectroscopy with ps laser pulse excitation Catalytic test reactions TG/DTA Interests in cooperation: Interests in cooperation FP6 STREP project focused on carbon nanotube polymer (e.g. rubber) composites (coordinator) FP6 MC RTN focused on TiO2/SiO2 + carbon nanotubes and the applicability of their composites (participant) Sending students to Marie Curie training sites (microscopy, surface nanostructures, nanoelectronics preferred) Sending students to existing RTNs Interests in cooperation: Interests in cooperation FP6 STREP project focused on carbon nanotube polymer (e.g. rubber) composites (coordinator) FP6 MC RTN focused on TiO2/SiO2 + carbon nanotubes and the applicability of their composites (participant) Sending students to Marie Curie training sites (microscopy, surface nanostructures, nanoelectronics preferred) Sending students to existing RTNs Interests in cooperation: Interests in cooperation FP6 STREP project focused on carbon nanotube polymer (e.g. rubber) composites (coordinator) FP6 MC RTN focused on TiO2/SiO2 + carbon nanotubes and the applicability of their composites (participant) Sending students to Marie Curie training sites (microscopy, surface nanostructures, nanoelectronics preferred) Sending students to existing RTNs Thank you for your attention!: Thank you for your attention! Contact information: Dr. Ákos Kukovecz Email: kakos@chem.u-szeged.hu Tel/fax: +36-62-544-619/620 WWW: http://aktweb.chem.u-szeged.hu/index.html Post: Dept. of Applied and Environmental Chemistry University of Szeged Rerrich B. tér 1. H-6720 SZEGED HUNGARY